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Under the Dog Star

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Something terrifying is happening to the dogs in the mountain community of Mason County, Virginia. Pets are vanishing mysteriously and "missing dog" posters cover the waiting room walls at Dr. Rachel Goddard's veterinary clinic. A pack of feral canines roams at night, attacking livestock in a desperate search for food. Now a prominent physician, Gordon Hall, has been found dead in his yard, his throat torn open. Sheriff's Department investigator Tom Bridger believes the killing was premeditated murder, with a trained attack dog as the weapon.

Are these seemingly unconnected events somehow related? Tom thinks they are, and he suspects they're connected to the resurgence of an old problem: illegal dogfighting.

Dr. Hall's son insists that the feral dogs killed his father, and he organizes a group of men to find and shoot the animals. Rachel and her friend Holly Turner make enemies by trying to rescue the dogs and move them to the sanctuary that Holly has created. Tom, in love with Rachel and worried about her safety, must divide his time between the feral dog problem, the search for the dogfighting operation, and the hunt for Gordon Hall's killer.

Could it be that one of Hall's five children—three adopted, all emotionally starved by their parents—holds the key to his murder? Why is the youngest Hall child so frightened that she begs Rachel, a stranger, for help? Tom and Rachel face two killers, one human and one canine, and discover a more complex web of lies and brutality than they ever imagined.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Tavia Gilbert fully conveys the country twang and warmhearted nature of capable, hardworking vet Rachel Goddard. In her Virginia mountain town she investigates the troubling disappearance of local pets and struggles to capture and reform feral canines that are killing area livestock. Also dead-on is Gilbert's characterization of Sheriff Tom Bridger, Goddard's live-in beau, who is investigating the murder of a local doctor by a vicious dog. However, when Gilbert voices the mob of angry men who are up in arms about the murder and the dog pack, they don't sound as intimidating as they ought. Overall, though, the tension and suspense are only slightly impacted by a few weak-voiced villains. D.P.D. (c) AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 4, 2011
      In Agatha-winner Parshall's well-paced if unsettling fourth mystery featuring Virginia veterinarian Rachel Goddard (after 2010's Broken Places), it appears a pack of feral stray dogs killed Dr. Gordon Hall, "one of Mason County's most prominent citizens," but deputy sheriff Tom Bridger suspects a vicious human killer used his dog as a murder weapon. While Tom tries to identify Hall's killer and close down an illegal dog fighting operation, Rachel and her vet assistant, Holly Turner, must act fast to catch the strays and save them from being shot by local farmers. As Rachel gets entangled in Tom's investigation, Rachel and Holly come too close for comfort to the leaders of the dog-fighting ringâand the killer. Dog lovers may be disturbed by the depiction of animal cruelty and the all too real world of illegal dog fighting.

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